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. >> i'm telling you, alabama is -- >> lsu played them tough. people say notre dame didn't play anyone. notre dame beat michigan, michigan state, stanford, oklahoma, usc. there were some squeakers in there, though. i think i could have picked -- there's some people that i could have picked that might have given the viewing audience is a better show. >> the 1973 situation where these two played each other in the rose bowl and if you were going to see this, the same thing, last time around alabama had a ten-year favor. >> we could have played the linebacker and played -- i don't know. it was bad. >> i really went to bed. >> if i didn't stay up the previous night -- >> i know. >> you didn't stay up for it? >> i did not. and if i didn't stay up to that, i'm not staying up for some football game, i'll tell you that. >> my soap opera boys who are here. >> i was thinking about you watching the -- because we hadn't seen the actual end of season two. and i was thinking about what you're missing. there's no way you should not be watching it. >> eventually
. >> i'm telling you, alabama is -- >> lsu played them tough. people say notre dame didn't play anyone. notre dame beat michigan, michigan state, stanford, oklahoma, usc. there were some squeakers in there, though. i think i could have picked -- there's some people that i could have picked that might have given the viewing audience is a better show. >> the 1973 situation where these two played each other in the rose bowl and if you were going to see this, the same thing, last...
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alabama, florida played alabama. tough, right? and they got beat -- >> and then -- >> what about george -- did georgia beat -- who beat alabama finally? >> texas a&m. texas a&m with johnny football. >> we saw how good they are against oklahoma. that was like -- but i don't, you know, notre dame has been -- then you had pittsburgh almost beat notre dame. and stanford they had to do the goal line save. i can make the case that alabama is hyped, too, for being better than they are. >> the s.e.c. which is considered the behemoth of conferences has not had a good bowl performance this year. but the one thing you can say, if you look up and down the roster, notre dame you're right, they won 12 games. they beat everybody they played. alabama, if you go pound for pound, they have like nfl players top to bottom on that. even though they lost a lot last year. people think they're that much better -- >> match up, notre dame's strengths match against alabama's strengths. that's why people are so excited about it. >> well, i think alabama is c
alabama, florida played alabama. tough, right? and they got beat -- >> and then -- >> what about george -- did georgia beat -- who beat alabama finally? >> texas a&m. texas a&m with johnny football. >> we saw how good they are against oklahoma. that was like -- but i don't, you know, notre dame has been -- then you had pittsburgh almost beat notre dame. and stanford they had to do the goal line save. i can make the case that alabama is hyped, too, for being...
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you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> we are in the chairs. twitter was valued at some -- $9 billion by blackrock. >> starting to see some of the value. i followed "the new york post" yesterday, eleven hours ago i saw it said wiener might be testing the waters, anthony weiner, who was, i don't know, he was a congressman, the most liberal guy, the most pious, smug, sanctimonious guy around. meanwhile he's mailing pictures of the aforesaid weiner to try to do it to a couple of people, a couple young ladies following him but he sent it to everybody. >> he did that also on twitter. >> also on twitter. >> which is adding to the $9 billion. >> 11 hours ago on "the new york post" tweeted that he's testing the water for another run, and that their headline in "the new york post" are praying that weiner does get back in to something. and so then today, even the "daily news," which is not known to be a headline writer, weiner rises in phone polls. so
you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> we are in the chairs. twitter was valued at some -- $9 billion by blackrock. >> starting to see some of the value. i followed "the new york post" yesterday, eleven hours ago i saw it said wiener might be testing the waters, anthony weiner, who was, i don't know, he was a congressman, the most liberal guy, the most pious, smug,...
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you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> dow component caterpillar reporting this morning. after consulting with compsen that provides our earnings estimates apparently analysts knew about the charge but the $1.91, which excludes the 87 cents, goodwill and charges compares to $1.69 so maybe the initial movement in the stock price could have been not understanding that or maybe the outlook. joining us now first on cnbc is doug oberhelman, caterpillar chairman and ceo. been doing this so long doug, i become less interested in the last three months anyway and especially with analysts do or don't do. if they knew about it i don't know why they didn't adjust their estimates because they did know about it, right? but this is above expectations in your view, too, for where the street was? >> well, good morning, joe. and we're celebrating a record year here. and if you look at the whole twelve months over 2011, sales up 10%, 10% profit up 15%, all of o
you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> dow component caterpillar reporting this morning. after consulting with compsen that provides our earnings estimates apparently analysts knew about the charge but the $1.91, which excludes the 87 cents, goodwill and charges compares to $1.69 so maybe the initial movement in the stock price could have been not understanding that or maybe the outlook....
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>> he played on the alabama -- >> under the famous coach. >> bear bryant. >> all right. yeah. >> coming up we're going to get the december jobs report. up next an early read on private pay rolls, the adp employment report when we return. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> welcome back, everybody. let's take a quick check on some of the december sales reports that have been coming up. target says the december same-store sales were flat. that is below expectations of a 0.8% increase. by the way, target also giving a current quart irearnings projection that is above wall street estimate. this is the last time you'll be getting monthly numbers from them. macy'
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and snow tonight, guys, as we head across mississippi, alabama, maybe georgia, winter is coming back. >> we know all about it. andrew was late this morning because winter was here. >> that is true. >> george washington bridge was not my friend this morning. >> we heard that you were not even on the bridge yet. they closed -- >> they closed -- apparently the bridge was shut down for a while. >> the upper level or lower level -- >> the west side highway of also having problems. we were literally going backwards on the highway. to see try to get out. >> bad. i have 33 miles. it was bad. it was bad. >> sleety and bad. >> okay. >>> let's talk banks. financial leaders coming together today at the annual meeting of the securities industry and financial markets association, commonly known as sifma. joining us, chad helk, ceo of the global private client group at raymond james financial, also the chairman of sifma. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> what's on tap today? >> today's actually not the annual meeting. we're having a briefing with member of the press to talk about what's up in
and snow tonight, guys, as we head across mississippi, alabama, maybe georgia, winter is coming back. >> we know all about it. andrew was late this morning because winter was here. >> that is true. >> george washington bridge was not my friend this morning. >> we heard that you were not even on the bridge yet. they closed -- >> they closed -- apparently the bridge was shut down for a while. >> the upper level or lower level -- >> the west side highway...
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. >> at alabama. >> at alabama. that is what i think -- >> roll tide. >> do you know how trouble musburger got in? >> shouldn't have gotten in any. that was ridiculous. >> can we roll tape on that? because we're showing geithner now. >> -- aging geithner. >> andrew you have it figured out. >> he's going to spend a year giving speeches. probably between $75,000 and $125,000 a pop. pop off about two of those a week for about 48 weeks for the year. so he's going to make some money doing that. he's going to pay -- he will pay his taxes. rob rubin will give him a slot at cfr, central foreign relations. that gives him a title. >> by the way he's making $199,000. and i think paying for his own commuting back and forth to new york. >> he's a billionaire. like obama. >> write a book for -- >> -- future self-. >> and that will take him a year and a half. >> no it's too late. >> remember and then he could take bernanke's -- >> remember bernanke is up a year from now. >> and so january 14th. >> no because the nomination comes i
. >> at alabama. >> at alabama. that is what i think -- >> roll tide. >> do you know how trouble musburger got in? >> shouldn't have gotten in any. that was ridiculous. >> can we roll tape on that? because we're showing geithner now. >> -- aging geithner. >> andrew you have it figured out. >> he's going to spend a year giving speeches. probably between $75,000 and $125,000 a pop. pop off about two of those a week for about 48 weeks for the...
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especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. >>> tomorrow, life on the run. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." back to our guest host melody hobson, a walking example of what a jesuit college prep school can result in. >> i hope that's a good thing. >> claims number, five-year low, housing starts up 12%, safety bubble. >> ending. >> may be ending. andrew alluded to it earlier, it see
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and you see we're going to go to alabama. you see that many of them are occurring along major thoroughfares including interstate 65. here's a look at the big picture. i mean, it's a huge, huge line of thunderstorms. and certainly in its wake we had a lot of significant weather which has led to flooding because of all of that water coming down in one place. and then of course on the back side of this, we're talking about the wintry weather. even stemming into the northeast today, we're going to be concerned about some icing out there. places in vermont, new hampshire, stemming up into maine. in terms of the severe weather aspects, again, damaging winds, gusty winds, as well as hail threats and isolated tornadoes. these are the areas that are under the gun. we want everybody to be extra cautious. back to you. >> okay. thanks for that report. >>> it is -- did you see how foggy it was there this morning? >> it was. crazy. usually just up on the hilltop. this was everywhere. >> covered in fog. >>> this could be a make or break mom
and you see we're going to go to alabama. you see that many of them are occurring along major thoroughfares including interstate 65. here's a look at the big picture. i mean, it's a huge, huge line of thunderstorms. and certainly in its wake we had a lot of significant weather which has led to flooding because of all of that water coming down in one place. and then of course on the back side of this, we're talking about the wintry weather. even stemming into the northeast today, we're going to...
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united states, still mild conditions holding in play. 70 degrees in orlando. 54 degrees in montgomery, alabama. out west, we see the jennings of a winter storm affecting mainly alaska and parts of canada. seattle will see some fog in the pacific northwest. mostly sunny for much of the west. let's talk quickly if we can about delays. here is how it's going to stack up. boston, snow showers in the early. you might have the back up, new york, basically the same deal but with some wind, and minor delays a possibility compliments of those snowflakes. back to you in the studio. >> yeah. we saw that, reynolds. yesterday, like today, i went out this morning and i saw the headlines about, you know, keeping the oceans from rising and healing the planet. i was freezing my rear off. it's not warming today, like 18 degrees this morning. >> that's always weird the way it happens. >> exactly. at this point, any type of change in the climate, whether it's warm or cold, rain or drought, snow or no snow, it's all climate change,ite? any change at all is climate change, i think, that's why it's called climate ch
united states, still mild conditions holding in play. 70 degrees in orlando. 54 degrees in montgomery, alabama. out west, we see the jennings of a winter storm affecting mainly alaska and parts of canada. seattle will see some fog in the pacific northwest. mostly sunny for much of the west. let's talk quickly if we can about delays. here is how it's going to stack up. boston, snow showers in the early. you might have the back up, new york, basically the same deal but with some wind, and minor...